Dataset downloaded from DCMNR Petroleum Affairs Division (PAD) spatial data pages: http://www.dcenr.gov.ie/Spatial+Data/Petroleum+Affairs/PAD+Spatial+Data+Downloads.htm
Dataset provided by Limerick County Council. Dataset was generated as part of the Shannon Integrated Coastal Management Zone.
Dataset provided by Limerick County Council, however, dataset was generated as part of the Shannon Integrated Coastal Management Zone Dataset is not attributed
Dataset provided by Limerick County Council. Dataset was generated as part of the Shannon Integrated Coastal Management Zone.
This dataset is owned and provided by NPWS. Note: The following metadata information relates to the distribution map submitted as part of the 2007 Conservation Assessment under the EU Habitats Directive. Current distribution map of 'Sandbanks, slightly covered by sea water all of the time' (1110). Abstract: Map showing distribution …
Dataset provided by Limerick County Council. Dataset was generated as part of the Shannon Integrated Coastal Management Zone. Non attributed point feature dataset. Recommended reading: http://www.wfdfish.ie/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Shannon.pdf
Dataset owned and provided by Galway County Council July 2010. Polygon feature dataset representing Lanscape Characterisation. Feature dataset attributed by 'Name' & 'Number'.
Karst is a term used world-wide to describe the distinctive landforms that develop on rock types that are readily dissolved by water. In Ireland, limestone (composed of calcium carbonate) and to a lesser extent dolomite (calcium and magnesium carbonate) are by far the most widespread rocks that show karst features. …
All LA Coast data can be accessed via the following link: http://etc-lusi.eionet.europa.eu/LEAC/Databases LA Coast 1975: The LA Coast 1975 datasets gives a Corine Code 3 classification by polygon area for the coast of Irlenad. The Irish datasets are referecned by sheet number. These shapes represent a complete set for the …
The location of underwater cables are supplied in this dataset. Such charts are vital to both the seabed exploitation and the commercial fishing industries to help reduce the risks of coming into contact with cables. This data has been downloaded from the MIDA Atlas hosted by the CMRC in UCC.